The Korean carmaker, Kia, already has a positive reputation within the auto cosmos as producers of small gasoline-run cars that get good mileage due to their diminutive status.
Well good things may come in small packages, but as far as cars go, electric is the wave of the automobile industry future, and Kia is stepping up with the its own unique electric car concept, The POP, which will be unveiled at the Paris Motor Show in late September, 2010.

If porn is art (and that is a stretch) then the new porn flick, 3-D Sex & Zen: Extreme Ecstasy is a new pathway to a different kind of shall we say, landscape. The world’s first IMAX-3-D erotic film, is at the very least a ground-breaking approach to porn adventure that is sure to appeal to those for whom this sort of bell tolls.

The Hong Kong porn industry has been struck a potentially lethal blow by the availability of free Internet porn in recent years, and it is hoped that this film, following on the wings of other 3-D successes, namely Avatar, will rekindle interest from old customers who have strayed.
Journalists and legislators at the Indonesian parliament were shocked to discover pornographic images on their computer screens!

This most embarrassing incident was no accident and it occurred while journalists were attempting to check the parliamentary schedule on two terminals near the media room that were designated for this purpose.
Aeropagus, also known as the ‘temple of healing’, is the city of Mumbai’s very first Japanese spa. Twenty-three-year-old-entrepreneur, Buongthangmawi Khawbung, has created a unique cosmos of relaxation in which martial arts, techniques, particularly those of Tai Chi, have been incorporated into her special healing massages.

Located at Shivaji Park, one enters Aeropagus to the sounds of soothing music, cascading water and dim lights. These elements transport the mind and body to another softer more peaceful place.
Chinese designers have envisioned the ultimate in cost-effective public transportation: a ‘bus’ that carries up to 1,200 passengers, yet doesn’t interrupt the flow of normal traffic.

The tunnel bus, as it’s been dubbed, is essentially a massive tunnel-shaped bus that overlaps two lanes of traffic. The top part houses the passengers, while the bottom features a tunnel opening that allows regular automobile drivers to continue on their journey undeterred.
Hanging or suspension bridges are a common sight in many countries including: Nepal, Pakistan, India, Malaysia, the Philippines and New Zealand. The Hussaini-Borit Lake Bridge in Northern Pakistan however, has the dubious distinction of being the most dangerous suspension bridge in the world.

The local people of northern Pakistan use several suspension bridges to cross the many rivers in the region. The view from the Hussaini-Borit Lake Bridge is picturesque, not to mention precarious and potentially lethal.